On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Nishit Dave stargazer.dave@gmail.comwrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Saswata Banerjee & Associates < scrapo@saswatabanerjee.com> wrote:
When I send mail from office (airtel) or use webmail, there is no
problem.
When I send mail from home (mtnl) it comes as spam. It's not that
incoming
mails is marked as spam, it's my outgoing mail marked spam.
MTNL doesn't force you to use its own SMTP server while blocking others?
No they do not.
As I had replied in my earlier mail, if you don't use a Static I.P Address with a proper reverse DNS record or SPF record set to directly relay mails, the chances are that your mail will mostly be considered as potential spam by most popular email service providers like gmail and most probably your mail will land in their 'Spam' folder instead of the 'Inbox' because Dynamic I.P Addresses are/were often abused by Spammers and you could have been temporarily leased a dynamic I.P Addresses by your ISP which was formerly used for spamming.
Regards,